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Типология «Странного семейства» в повести Ф. М. Достоевского «Неточка Незванова»

Типология «Странного семейства» в повести Ф. М. Достоевского «Неточка Незванова»

Abstract

The article examines the semantics and the function of the image of “strange family” in the Dostoevsky`s poetic language. It`s considered the characteristics and the typological species of “strange family” on the material of the tale “Netochka Nezvanova”. The paper reveals three variants of traditional family breakdown, which were described by Dostoevsky.

Анализируется семантика и специфика функционирования понятия «странное семейство» в поэтическом языке Ф. М. Достоевского. Характерные особенности и типологические разновидности «странного семейства» рассматриваются на материале повести «Неточка Незванова». Выявляются три варианта распада традиционной семьи, описанные Достоевским.

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Ф. М. ДОСТОЕВСКИЙ, ПОЭТИКА, "НЕТОЧКА НЕЗВАНОВА", "СТРАННОЕ СЕМЕЙСТВО", F. M. DOSTOEVSKY, "NETOCHKA NEZVANOVA", "STRANGE FAMILY"

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